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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14.
TUB BANKER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
It’s a Self-Stopper
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RECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Nothing Left For Freckles By Blosser
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
ADAM AND EVA
CHAPTER 10
Braning, by Lee \V( ! s!‘L
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THESE DUNGS, j
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Story by H*1 Cochran.
'the SPACE PCOM '
LOOKS VERY PRETTY,
EGA, BUT WHY feRS
,YOU FIXING IT UP?
'OH ADAH. I KNEW X N
YCu ia/OolD Dc Glad 1
SHE KNOWS EjuST HO/
TO HANDLE IJAEiiES .
tSHE'LL O. a /
wONDERFLn- HEupI-
MOTHER IS,>
COMING.ADAM,
TO MAKS OS
A visit:
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BPVSOWG GUT TUElR
WINDOW FULL OF f
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TWS? _V^
WONT THAT
BE NICE.! J
s time it was Mr. Pendulum. At toon at ho r»i
Ticky shouted, "Say, old man vou are >»»•< ».
1 say I am,” came the reply. “All of the otl
Sums hate already hopped into clocks and 1 m
into the stventy-oixth.
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BET YOU'LL.
MISS HF.R WHEN
SHE. GOES
T TEU.YA- IF YOU
COULD ONty HAYS
I DON'T KNOW
ADAM BUT I
UNDERSTAND S
SHE'S GOING
TO SELL. I
HER HOUSe
HOW LONG
will she.
S STAY? y
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THINGS WUr WOULD
YOU TAKE? THEN
YOU ASKMEWWr
1 WOULD |—j
1 TAKE. / I
COULD ONiy HAVE
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t HIOULD TAKE TH'
“V STORE/
•n Mr. Pdnuulum ran. Next camo the handa of the ciockt.
were to many of then that Jack didn't ertn attempt M coun'
And Tkky explained that they couldn't tell anythin* until thej
iut on the face of a clock and then they to'd time.
|<2*/» HlQOtNS
By Williams
By Stanley
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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I THAT'S A BIG)
I SHOCK To
UNCLE ;
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COES
THAT
/F YOUNCr MAN .YOU \
( OUGHT‘1b 8E ASMAMEOX
f TtTAPPlNG THOSE PuOk
musk R«tS for tCieiR (
SKINS.OUSTTl'imK HOW' l
\THEY SUFFER IN THOSE \
-TRAPS, ITS TERRIBLE!/
-“ M Gic!” shouted Jack* * tt would be lots of fun to watch
peculiar things crawl Into their flaws iaside of the
< lockB. * Ticky smiled and replied “We can watch one of
if you want to, but we couldn’t watch all of them.” S
/owed Ticky into the big clock-room. (Continued.)
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
IIY OLIVE ROnEKTS BARTON
■soaTstw**
a nd tombsto
sad IROMS
a. SALT POJgj
fFlNE’CHINA DISHES
STONE YOGS-CHURNS
GRANITE KETTJciS
LPUMPS PE_RWJj^
HOLD BR '
NEWT SHES
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2«AWEA>
He smokes a pipe IHaVa thick and long.
o way for Ce Riddle Lady". He's certainly well fed.
Humi>ty Oafnpty. “She’sl,,.
to ask another riddl.e" I ver y * m *rt
f and Nick ran to open the» r ° r he »»a cpflk .
A meal to suit the king ,
'-an roast a ouck.
Or hake a cake.
And never apo*J a thing.
"He ■ mokes a pipe
That’s thick and long,
And stretches to the wall.
Rut drops his ashes
In a pan.
And make* no dirt at all.
"If be'a not fed
Ho catches cold
Art! hns an awful chill,
Thm raaif hes are . *
Mm mcdMoM,
And save a doctor bill.
^ WHUT5
the clerk in bob tobins store 1^5?--
is convinced therb is
Nothin^ in the old sating that a
HORSE SHOE OVER THE DOOR BRINGS 1
VO.OOP LUCK. - ,
roars and sputters.
WHEN A FELLER'o UKETt) SAV WHAT HE.TftiNK^
"I kpew the answer Iho minute Ueker Man. "I knew it the mlnnte "Right!'' cried the RUdl
■he said his pipe stretched to the yon said it could bake a cake, it’s “And the prise today l« » ^
wall. There U only one person who a ” ait down everybody. The sw\
has a plM thata* longer than mine "It’» a Ptove!/’- said Nancy, who everything ready except «•
and that w—” had gotten tired of so much talk- cream.” •
, ”1 know what It to,” shouted-tte-5? ‘ {T# Be ConUmiid)